Department of Interdisciplinary Health Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
J Spinal Cord Med. 2024 Jan;47(1):51-63. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2022.2129164. Epub 2022 Oct 19.
The impact of COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing for persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) are poorly understood. This exploratory online qualitative study collected self-reported COVID-19 experiences from persons with SCI in the United States (US). To enrich understanding, these data were compared to similar previously-published data from a sample of SCI participants from the United Kingdom (UK).
Explorative, online qualitative study. Participants completed an online survey of open-ended qualitative questions pertaining to their experiences during the pandemic. Thematic analysis was utilized to generate themes from the US data. These themes were compared to our previously-published thematic analysis of data from the UK.
Community-based sample of persons with SCI in the US.
Participants were recruited via SCI-focused research registries and social media outlets serving the SCI community, using convenience sampling (= 36). Key themes identified in the US data were compared to themes identified in a similar sample from the UK (= 42) collected at the same time and published previously.
Analysis resulted in three themes from the US data, each containing positive and negative qualitative reflections. Themes included (1) health and access to care, (2) making sense of the pandemic, and (3) daily life during the pandemic. Each theme captured common facets of life during the pandemic, often shared by those without physical disabilities, but included accounts particularly relevant to persons with disabilities. Comparisons to thematic findings from the UK study revealed similarities (e.g. healthcare access challenges, isolation) and differences (e.g. importance of previous SCI experiences).
We detailed common experiences of COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and their impact on people with SCI, while contrasting these with sense-making positive reflections and social benefits that appeared to be helpful in managing distress and coping with the pandemic.
人们对 COVID-19 封锁和社交隔离对脊髓损伤(SCI)患者的影响知之甚少。本探索性在线定性研究收集了美国(US)SCI 患者自我报告的 COVID-19 经历。为了丰富理解,将这些数据与来自英国(UK)SCI 参与者的类似先前发表的数据进行了比较。
探索性,在线定性研究。参与者完成了一项在线调查,其中包含有关他们在大流行期间经历的开放性定性问题。使用主题分析从美国数据中生成主题。这些主题与我们之前对来自英国的类似数据的主题分析进行了比较。
美国基于社区的 SCI 患者样本。
通过 SCI 重点研究登记处和针对 SCI 社区的社交媒体渠道,使用方便抽样(=36)招募参与者。在美国数据中确定的主要主题与在同一时间收集并先前发表的来自英国的类似样本(=42)中确定的主题进行了比较。
分析产生了来自美国数据的三个主题,每个主题都包含积极和消极的定性反思。主题包括(1)健康和获得医疗保健,(2)理解大流行,(3)大流行期间的日常生活。每个主题都捕捉到了大流行期间生活的共同方面,这些方面通常与没有身体残疾的人共享,但包括与残疾人特别相关的描述。与英国研究的主题发现进行比较揭示了相似之处(例如,医疗保健获取挑战,隔离)和差异(例如,以前的 SCI 经历的重要性)。
我们详细描述了 COVID-19 大流行封锁期间的常见经历及其对 SCI 患者的影响,同时对比了这些经历与有助于管理痛苦和应对大流行的积极反思和社会福利。